Defect
Defects are the fundamental unit for recording problems in testing work. Each product requirement, work task, and software bug are collectively referred to as defects, and the lifecycle of each defect is shown in the following figure:
- Terminology Table
Terminology | Explain |
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Defect | Requirements, tasks, and bugs are collectively referred to as defects. |
Survival Time | The time interval from the most recent start time to the end or present of the defect. |
Reject Count | The total number of times defects have been repeatedly rejected from the most recent start time until the end or present time interval. |
Defect List
The defect list is a table that displays defect data, which can be queried and displayed through methods such as querying, sorting, and defining display columns.
Prompt
In the title column of each defect in the list, indicators such as survival time and rejection times are counted; And display real-time avatars of members who have operated on this defect above the title;
Tabs
Page tags are used to view and filter the list of defects that need to be displayed. By default, there are two page tags: "My" and "All Defects". Users can also customize and add them according to their own needs, such as "I Follow", "I Responsible", "I Pending", etc. Click the [+] button on the far right side of the page label to add the label, as shown in the following figure:
Create
On the defect list page, click the [New Defect] button, and a new dialog box will pop up from the right. Fill in the relevant data and click the [New] button to save and submit, as shown in the following figure:
Prompt
- In creating a new defect, use cases are associated with deliverables. If no deliverable is selected, selectable use cases cannot be displayed;
- After selecting the use case, you can click to select any step, which means that the test did not pass at this step;
Modify
Modifying information used to adjust defects is generally maintained by the defect creator, tester, and project administrator. The operation interface is shown in the following figure:
Start
After a defect is resolved and closed, it is discovered again during subsequent testing that its status can be changed to open. The operation interface is shown in the following figure:
Assign
When you want to change the defect handler, you can use the [Assign] function to change the current handler. The operation interface is shown in the following figure:
Repair
After the defect is identified and repaired according to the defect prompt, click the [Repair] button to transfer the repaired defect to the testing personnel. The operation interface is shown in the following figure:
Reject
After the developers fix the defect, the testers conduct regression testing. If the problem is still not resolved, the defect will be rejected. The operation interface is shown in the following figure:
Pass
After the developers fix the defect, the testers conduct regression testing. If the problem is found to have been resolved, the defect will be resolved. The operation interface is shown in the following figure:
Close
When the defect issue has been resolved or is no longer being considered for processing, it can be closed directly. The operation interface is shown in the following figure:
Delete
The deleted defect information cannot be retrieved. Generally, only defects that are created incorrectly or confirmed as invalid can be deleted.
Data Statistics
The system provides various defect statistics templates. Click the [+] icon in the upper right corner of the defect list to jump to the defect template page, where you can select the displayed statistical template.
Prompt
The template display order can be adjusted by dragging operations
After setting the template, return to the defect list page to display all the set defect statistics data, as shown in the following figure:
Prompt
Most parameters in the statistical panel can be linked to list filtering. After clicking on a certain data, it can be filtered according to the clicked data